








💄 Elevate your lip care game—because your lips deserve the spotlight all day long!
Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Lip Protectant Lip Balm Stick SPF15 delivers long-lasting hydration and soothing care for dry, chapped lips. Featuring SPF 15, it protects against UV damage while nourishing with natural emollients like shea butter and coconut oil. Compact and travel-friendly, this dermatologist-tested balm is perfect for professionals seeking smooth, healthy lips anytime, anywhere.










| ASIN | B00375L8R4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,048 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) 10 in Lipsticks |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,763) |
| Date First Available | 11 Aug. 2010 |
| Department | women's |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | A0129796 |
| Manufacturer | Revlon Consumer Products Corp. |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 8 cm; 3.7 g |
M**S
It Works!
Excellent lip balm and protector. It soothed my chapped lips within seconds of application and there is no way other lip balms compare. It’s soft and soothing without sitting like a greasy film on my lips.
A**R
Nice lippy
Nice product, helps chapped lips
S**V
Excellent buy
Excellent product especially in sun and wind
T**C
Great lip balm
Classic lip balm - very nice
J**E
Effective lip moisturising
About as good as one can buy but it's expensive. Good quality and texture and lasts a little longer than others that I've try
D**O
Lovely flattering shade with built in hydration and spf
Smooth great colour and sun protection built in so what’s not to like
A**R
Good lip balm
Lovely hydrating moisturising lip balm. Even my son loves it for his dry chapped lips. Stays on lips for hours.
S**.
Decent lip moisturiser, better under and over lipstick than used alone as an overnight treatment
It's got castor oil and lanolin oil, on top of 30% petrolatum jelly (i.e. blue Vaseline), so it combines the occlusive, emollient and humectant properties of all 3. Some people get allergic reactions to lanolin so be careful. Doesn't seem bad on me though. Vaseline on its own is actually pretty effective for dry lips, but it is an occlusive and not a humectant - it stops moisture from lips evaporating into the air but doesn't really add any moisture to lips, so some other stuff is needed to add moisture to lips, especially if you have very dry lips. My lips got even drier as a result of perimenopause, so although petrolatum jelly used to be enough for me, now it's not quite. You don't get a lot of product for the money though - if you use the Elizabeth Arden stick daily, I think you will run out in a month or two. Vaseline can last for a very long time and only cost around £2 for a large jar. I used to put a layer of Vaseline on my lips before sleeping, but now I put a layer of this before putting Vaseline on my lips... I find this creates a better moisturising effect for my lips than Vaseline or using this Elizabeth Arden stick alone. I even now apply 3% hyaluronic acid on my lips now before putting this and Vaseline on my lips before bed, for even better hydrating effects. I use the Elizabeth Arden stick as a primer before putting on matte lipsticks (which are my favourite). Rather than just smearing it on my lips the usual way you'd apply lipstick - which produces too much of an oily sheen, I just blot it quite firmly onto my lips. Then I use a tissue to blot out any excess oiliness from it, before applying my lipstick. This way, it doesn't change the consistency of the lipstick. During the day when my lips feel dry again but the lipstick is still on, I again blot it on to the lipstick on my lips quite firmly. This does change the consistency or appearance of the lipstick, and is the most effective way to hydrate lips during the day when wearing matte lipstick. The smell of this stuff isn't very nice for a cosmetic product as it reminds me of the smell of equestrian stores. But it is actually pretty tasteless so it doesn't actually taste as bad as it smells. I do agree for the ingredients in this product, it does seem a bit overpriced. There are no fancy ingredients or vegetable or plant oils in this stick. Really, it's main active ingredients are what I mentioned above (castor oil, lanolin oil and petrolatum jelly) plus tocopherol (vit E) and beeswax , all extremely commonplace cosmetic ingredients that don't cost much, plus sun protection factor (padimate O and oxybenzone). It is in a very portable stick form so I like it better than fiddling around with jars of balm or Vaseline. Also has a high end appearance which I think many people would like. At Amazon the price is around half of what it costs in the high street, which makes it more worthwhile. Otherwise I probably wouldn't spend the actual price to pay for these kinds of ingredients. To be fair, I've found a good lip balm now that costs less than a quarter of the price of this - it's the O'Keeffe's Lip Repair (unscented) which does not produce any oiliness/sheen at all but does an even more amazing job at moisturising lips than the Elizabeth Arden eight hour lip balm stick, so I won't be repurchasing the Elizabeth Arden one anymore.
J**E
I will buy this again and again. It is smooth and feels good and a moisturizer too. Can't say enough good about this product.
L**.
C'est simple depuis que j'ai essayé je n'utilise que lui !!! Excellent baume à lèvres très nourrissant et agréable à porter. Le meilleur alié pour des lèvres douces même avec les périodes froides d'hiver
3**母
香りはすぐに気にならなくなりました。 太さ、テクスチャー、保湿力もお気に入りです。 容器もオシャレで素敵です。
K**.
Pflegt und heilt bei trockenen Lippen. Für mich der beste Pflegestift. Riecht gut und klebt nicht.
P**S
Muy buen bálsamo, regenera los labios a la perfección manteniéndolos hidratados durante horas. Tiene un poco de sabor, no muy agradable que se pasa al poco de untarlo
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